The article highlights the launch of the Altépetl program in Mexico City, which has provided support to 192 beekeepers as part of a larger initiative to sustainably certify and support 13,511 agricultural and livestock producers since 2019. This initiative aims to promote beekeeping and honey production, with a focus on agroecological practices and reducing the carbon footprint associated with commercial activities. The program also emphasizes the importance of biodiversity and the role of bees in pollination, highlighting the creation of 623 pollinator gardens in Mexico City to mitigate the threats of climate change and agrochemical use.